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w * Nkarsr to God.?Au I look out I <v WTaJ WtiN Ww boniUJftil Bering J luvrnni) mrw vrcvr invgniienng iitnuseap-er, a?U lleton to the swoot songs <yf1WrArrmy hcaft Is drawn to tlio Cfivor of those precious good gilt*. Tbo melancholy moaning of tho wind around my window seems to awaken * hew aspirations In my heart. The cooing of the dove teaohos me to ?f*e thanks to Him who has so kindly watched over mo during tho sluuit coring moments oi the mgiit. We need but look in tho open book ot nature to learn the leeson ot trust in GoA,., Our beavonly Father baa on? rtefeed car earthly home with all of thoeo excolloncios of beauty, that all Hhould apeak to us of Him. Ob, that we could think of God as often an tiff owm na AOMntkinir ?a ?*nminrl D V?> ? us ot His euro ovor us; thon Ho would bo in our thoughts and notions; and ouv conversation would bo th| thonvo ol sn/lvation. Could wo but? voalizo that all tho sufferings, trials^ kendMiohos, hoart-aohos, pains andl lovers of this woo stricken world como from tho fact that inon will not ohooso God's ways, but forsake tho fountains of living water and1 how lor themselves brokon cistorns,. th<vtJ hoki no wfttop. Whon will tho world loam that dcop, lawting, and abiding happiness is to bo found only in Jesus ? In vain do men strive for happvneauwho havo not washed thoir robos and mado thorn whito in tho blood of tho Lamb. This sonsitivo body in which tho soul lives, which we so unceasingly caro for, must soon bo food for crawling worms. But where shall this doathless soul find its habitation when this earthly houso is dissolved ? This is tho groat question that has over crowded into tho mind of man, "If ho dio shall ho live again ?" Tho problom is too dark for human reason to solve. Tho book of divino rovelation alone tcaches us that whon this earthly houso of tho soul is tlissolvod, wo mako a building of God, a houso nnt. mndn with linnila nlnrnnl ! -? heavens. Thnt wo tuny bo admitted into that heavenly land, it should bo our chief conccrn to prepare for the great destiny oftho iuturo. Oh ! the choorful, trusting child ot Josus, who has loarned to trust an infiuito llolpor. llo has two homes?one on oarth and ono in honvon. Whilo tho season of work and duty lasts ho is willing to Inhnt' hut. vjl?nn r?lrl nr#? Kna < ???? i ...WW J *r?vw t> (IV** VIM (?^V li|*U VIU|/V upon him ho loans tromblingly upon | his Bluff, aud hulls with delight tho liino when Jesus shall looso tho fot" torod chains that havo so long bound him to tho earth. VUVSl *'!'> uvopviiullij, fuintifig Chi'iaLain lion nnar ?!?<-? oi^ou Christ. A low moro prayers, a few moro tears, and our bodies shall rost in the groen valloy, while our spirits shall bask in tho sunlight of God's eternal day.?Religious Telescope. - Mountain or tub Holt Crocs ? Among the many interesting do* KO.rintinnH innnH in RaoHon'a -.j ? * ogy of Colorado," is oue of tho Mount%in of Holy Cross. Tiie main mass of tho Peak is composed of granite gneiss, and tbe summit is discovered with fragments of banded gneiss. Tbe characteristic feature of tbe mountain, and that which gires *4 Si^ I. i?- - *? -? " it 110 iinniv, is too vertical lace, oosriy three thousand feet on the aide, with a cross of snow on the top, which may be seen at a distance of fifty to eighty miles from other mountain peake. This is formed by a vertical tissure about fifteen hundred feet high, with a sort of horizontal step 1 1- - ^ i pruuuueu uy iuo meaning aown of the side of the mountain, on which tho enow is lodged, and where it remains almost unimpaired by the heat of summer. A beautiful green lake lies at the base of the peak almost up to timber lino, and forms a reservoir for the waters of the high peaks that rise on every side.?Ladies Depot itory. Hollow IIokn.?A remedy, says kt . -n ? ... mo ivurai inow lorker, for the cure of hollow horn in cattle, ia to dissolve a tablcapoonful of copperas in warm water, and mix it with ihe features mess, if it is not past eating; if it should be, pour it down. TJiit dose will seldom need to be givea more than once. It lias been our vomedy for many years in a large dairy* + "IIow we doiK> it," is the heading ?f a Dulutli newBpnpor editorial. Sond tip sumo gruuimara there? quick. II,Ml II if Ill 'III JNEW AD-VBRTI8JBMBWT8. Great Attraction. Mil HSU!. .. 1 In order to make room for my extensive | Spring stock, I nm nor offering my largo took of goods on band at cost, for cash, counting of BOOTS, ' SHOES, HATS, CAPS, And a Large and Handsome Assortment of rommra rtmimnnm biwm w nvnvwi 9 wVflifVVIfViV IVV9V! DRY GOODS. i>'My Dry Goods Depart merit is replete, consisting of Grants, DELAINES, ALPACAS, striped and solid A Large Lot of Bleached Goons, WHITE JACONETS, STRIPED JACONETS, , 1'IiAlUS AND IjJUN U-JLJTCS , Of nil Grades ; also a Largo Slock of ( FLANNELS, SHIRTINGS, AND I SHEETINGS. LEATHER ?fe CROCKERYWARE Of *11 kinds and prkw. GROCERIES. SUGAR, COFFE, BACON LARD SYRUP, AND FLOUR, Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. 1 CIGARS, TOBACCO, Etc., Etc. NOTIOnS Of Every Variety, and Suitable for all. I am determined not to be undersold by no house in Pickcu?. S*$~ Parties owing me will plenso come forward and settle, and save themselves trouble. I must have what indue rnc. E. H. GRIFFIN. Ott. 7. M S Co. conduct an AKcncy for the rccortion of adver ijuomonts for American Nkwhi-apkhs?(he most cotriplcto establishment of tlio Kind in ilie world. Six thousnnd Nbwspapkbs kept regularly on file, open to inspection by customers. Every Advertisement is taken at thp home price of the paper, without any additional chwge or commission. An advertiser, in dealing with tho Angency, is saved trouble and correspondence, making one contract instead of of a dozen, a hundred or a thousand. A Book of eighty pages, confining lists of best papers, largest circulations religious, agricultural, class, political, daily and country papers, and all publications which are specialty valuable to advertisers, with some Information about prices, is sent Free to any address on application. Persons at a distance wishing to make contracts for ad vertising in any town, city, county, Siato of Territory of the United States or any Dominion of Canada, send a concise statement of what they want, together with a copy of the Advertisement they desire inserted, and will rtotire information by return mail which rill enable them to deeid? whether to inorcasc or reduce the order. For such information there is no charge. Orders ore token for o single paper as well as for a list: fer o single dollar as readily oa for o larger sum. Offices (Times Building), 11 Pari Row,HI Advertiser's We _ I 1 A JOURNAL OF INFORMATION FOR ADVERTISERS. EDITION, 9,600 COPIES. PUBLISHED WEEKLY. TERMS, 82 PER ANs NUM, IN ADVANCE. FIVK 8FECIHKN 00PIR8 (DIFFERENT dates) to one address for 25 era. Office No 41 Park Row, Hew York OEO P HOWELL & CO, Editors and Publishers STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTT OF PlOKBNflL In Probate Court. Winsy Howard, petitioner, againat Elisabeth Riggina, Ktnftlino Riggina et- *1. Ii tppMring to my Nttimtion (bat Jamet O. H. kigdon, reside from and beyond the lltaiUi of (Hit Stale. Ob motion ofO. L. Hollingsworth Pro. Pet. it b ord?red th&t they apr??r p?r?onally or by Attorney, at my office In Pickens Courfhouse, on Wednesday, thr 81st liny of Au? gust, 1876, to show oausr, if any they can, why the prayor of the petitioner, now on filo in H?y office, shout''. ?ot be granted, or their const lit will be entered of record. ( 'Given under my band and seal, this 21st July, 1876. I. H.PniLPOT, no47 Cw J u<lge of Probate.' NEW ADVKRTISEMBN^S ' * r Sif*"" WATER WHEEL Waa selected, 4 ycors ago, nml put (o vrork In thw U. 8. Patent Offioe, 1). O., and bas proved to be the beat. 19 sites made. Prices lower than any other first-clasB Wheel. Pamphlet Arc*." Address N. F. BURNHAM, York, Pa. * Attiw CtoTsoiig Agists Wanted in every oity nnd district in th? State of South Carolina to solicit for tho 1 Mobile Life Insurance Co., OF MOBILE, ALA. A Sound, Reliable and Progressive Southern Company. Address, giving refereuoes, H. M. FRIEND, Secretary, Mobile, Ala. llWMWaWl Ul IU1VJL Intemperance Speedily cured by DH. HKCK'8 only known and Mirc ltemedy. NO OIIAKOE lor treatment until cured. Call on or address Sr. J. 0. BECK, 112 John St, Cincinnati, 0. Important to the OrangcrM mill FlitniAVN At* llnnov Non tli Carolina. 1,000 GRANGE PLOW STOCKS FOR SALE. Wc nvo now prepared to furnish any tmount of these Stocks, and if upon trial ;ntirc satisfaction is not given, vre will rc^ [urn! every dollar paid ua. All orders received prior to the 1st of Sepember will be promptly filled nt th?t time. Price $3.00. CELY & BRO., no4G 2m Oreenville, 8. C. Butler & McBee ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW AND IN EQUITY. BRBBBVfliLBiB, 6. B. WILL PIIACTICC IN Tin; COURTS 01 THE STATE AND OF THE UNITE! STATES. Sept 1>8 10 tf W. E. HOLCO.MI>E. It. A. CHILD, llolcombc A Cliild, A TTORNE Y8 A T LA }V. W1I.L PRACTICE in Circuit. Probate, and Trull U /.fll.ia All business entrusted to them willrecciveprompt! attention. ? Sept 15) 8 Iy l&UbAftUIBVS FLUID EXT ACT 13 U C H U i The only known remedy forj MtlMBT'S BBSKASB, And a positive remedy for GOUT, GRAVEL,STRICTURES, DIABETES, DYSl'Ei'SIA, NERVOUS DEBILITY, DROPjST, Non-retention or Incontincncc of Urine, Irritation, Infiamation or Ulceration of BLADDER & K DNEYS, 8 EIIMATORRIKEA. Lencorrhoea or Whites, Diseases of the Pros* tate tiland, Stone in the Bladder, Colculus OraTcl or Brickdust Deposit and jVacua or Afilky Discharges* KEARNEY'S TX t Extract iiuchu rcrmancntly cures diseases of (lie HI. ADD CR, Kl DNE VS, A ND DROPSICAL S WELLING, Existing in Men, Women and Children, Matter What tho Age Prof. Steele says : "One bottle of Kearney'/! Fluid Extract ltuchu is worth more than all other Buohus combined." Price One Dollar per bottle, or si* bottles for Five Dollars. l -t r\ a t\ n i i m " ' Ayujioi, lut Direct, INOW I01K A Physician in attcndaneo (o Answer correspondence ami give advice gratis. JHtf'.Hcnd "tamp for pamphlets, frec"td( Sold by All Druggists. fflwt Extraordinary Terms of Advertising are offered for Newa* papers in the Stato of SOUTH CAROLINA. 3cu?l for list of papern nn?l ftchflule of rates. Adflrcsn* Ueo PRowell & Co, Advertiiingf Agents, NO. 41 rARK ROW, NKW YORK. fWfer lo Editors of this J'?p?r. f1 r ? 1 E'WMPWP'"" " TStCI NEW ADVBRTIS^kBNTS. . . ! AttnUon MrM! W /* f ? - ' i , mAol** >* f ^ v . i > '*' ? 1 * Hsii ri* ^ ' 4 : < The Ot*acc JLeafther, Hoot, 8htc And H?nfkct?rlng Company, Walhallau, S* C. Will lake Hides and Skins at liberal prices, in exchange for HARNESS and UPPER LEATHER, Equal to any Northern tanning. Also, for their celebrated homemade BOOTS and SHOES, at moderate prices. Hides forwarded to ua by Air Line Railroad, direct to Seneca City. By Blue Ridgo Railroad, dircot to Walhalla. G. WANNER, no38 3m G. F1L8INGEK. Greenvilo A Columbia R R SCHEDULE 0\ and a.tcr FRIDAY, AUGUST 28th, 1874, tho PASSENGER TRAINS on this Road will be run as follows, daily, Sun days excepted : or. utave Columbia at 7.20 a in Alston ?.06 a m " Newberry 10.31 a m " Cokeabury 2.06 p ni 14 Delton 3.60 p m Arrive at Greenville 6.80 p m DOWN. Leave Gteenvillc at 0.30 a ni Delton 8.80 a m " Coke?bury 10.18 a re ?? Newberry 1.80 p n " Alston 3.10 p re Arrive at Columbia 6 00 p re flgjy^Conncct at Alston witii Trains uu ttic Spartanburg and Uniou Kailrond ; connect nl Columbia with Night Trains on the South (,'nr olina Railroad up and down ; also with Tralni going North and South on tho Charlotte, Co lumhia and Augusta and tho Wilmington, Co* lutnbia and Augusta Railroads. ABBEVILLE BRANCH. Train leayo Abbeville at 0.15 a m., oonncc' ing with Down Train from Groenville. Leai Cokosbury at 2.16 p m., connecting with l'j Train from Columbia. Accommodation Train, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Lcay< 0ok?8bury at 11.16 a m., or on tho ar.*i7ol c the Down Train from (Irccnvillo. Loaves At bcville at 1 o'clock p. m., conncoting with UT Train from Columbia. ANDERSON BRANCH AND BLUil F U/C DIVISION. DOWN. Leave Wallialla at 0/ j . c ? TcrryvJiio C.*3 u ? 14 Pendleton 7.10 a t " Anderson 8.10 a n Arrive at lielton at 0.00 a Connecting with down train from GreenvUl UP. Leave Bclton at 8.60 p r ? Anderson 4.60 p t " Pendleton 6.60 p ? " Perryville <>.36 p r Arrive at, WalhallanL 7.16 p r, Accommodation Trains between Helton an< Anderson on Tuesday*, Thursdays aud 8atur days, Leave Belton at 0.60 a m., or on nrriv al of Down Train from Greenville. Leav Anderson at 2.00 p m., connecting wUli U; Train frnm flnliimhi* THOMAS DODAMEAD. General Superintendent. JAI5EZ NORTON, General Ticket Agent. Sept 19 9 If Schedule. Atlanta ft Richmond Air Lino Railway GOIHfl MORTH-?IXFBKtS TRAIN. Leave Atlanta 6.00 p r Leave Seneca City 11.61 p ? Leave Central 12,42 a i Leave Easley 1.12 a n Leave Greenville 2.12 a r //cave A'artanburg 6.00 a r A rrivA nf f!KQ?lA?in u - - ?. vy..?..v>W U.U\I U *J GOING ffOUTlf?EXPRESS TRAIN* Leave Charlotte 6.00 a n Leave Spartanburg 10.60 a r Leave Oreenville 12.88 p r Leave Kasley 1.15 pi Leave ent ral 2.00 p r Leave Seneca City 2.48 p t Arrive at Atlanta 9.18 p t QOllfQ NORTH?ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Leave Atlanta 7.03 a r Leave Seneca City 6.48 p r Leave ent ral 6.07 a n Leave Kasley 7.15 a n Leavo Oreenville 8-21 a r Leave Spartanburg 11.00 a c Arrive at faarlotte 6.00 p n OOINO SOUTH?ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave harlotte 3.18 p r Leave Spartanburg 8.80 p n Leave Greenville 10.48 p n L?ave Easley 11.42 p n Leavceal 12,61 a n Leave Beneea CIty 1.61 a n Arrive at Atlanta 1.48 pt B Y. SAGE Eng. & Bupt. f??w The undersigned, having tesuroed the prac tioe of law, will attend the Court* on the 8tl Judicial Circuit. Business left with Wm. K Ho good, at Piokens C. If., will bo promptly attended to. J, W. HARRISON. Nov. 14, 1874. fTf^KR NVWMKN, ATTORNEY ANDOOUNtBLLOR AT LAW, GREENVILLE, 8. 0. FacticcH iu (lie Circuit ourt and Court o Probate for Pickent ounly. Nifty 10 \'i Cm FAMILY GROCERIES. 1 t tin?A An tinnrl nn?1 {nlAnrl ilk ti*?n nnn*. aiantly a general * , t? r AMwrtneitfil of Family Groceries, which will be sold cheap FOR CASII, such ns ltauon, flour, Molasaes Ooffeo, Sugar, and in fact wW; article ttcn-, ally kepi in my line. 1 also repair watches, elooke and jewelry. Ordered: A lot of first rate jewelry, which will be disposed of on the beat of term*. Photographs taken in the xaoai approved modern style. t n (1T.A7.RNKR Enstejr Station. Arpl 23 86 Ijr To lli*v? OtMkl McnltBl The Liver must be kept in order. Banford's Liver Invigorator litis become a stnple family medicine. Purely vpgctnbly?Cathartic and Tonic?for til derangements of Liver, Stomaoh and BowelHr Will clear the complexion, euro slck-hendftohe, &t. ?hun Imitations. Try Sail ford's Liver Invigorator. Tree! Tree! Jim ! ' THE PIONEER. i ' . A handsome illustrated newspaper, con. taining information for AverjroMljr. Tells how and where to secure a hom* cheap. I 8K.ST FRKK TO ALL PAftTS of tbi WOklD. It contains the Nkw Honrstrad akd Timbkr Laws, with other interesting matter1 found only in this paper. ' V'WVU i< ttW JMiV! H SEND FOR IT AT ONCE. It will cost you Postal Camp. New number for April just out. Address O. F. DAVI8, Land Commissioner U. 1'. R. R. 1 Omaha Nvi WaTICK. 1 lake litis modioli of informing my friends I lint I will bo found m my oflicc on each SATURDAY, for iho purposo of transacting any business thai comes under my jurisdiotion. As my duties as School Commissioner will ' compel me to be absenl in different parts of i lie county, 1 make this special appointment for the bvnefit of all concerned. R. A. BOWEN, no'26 ly 8cool Commissioner. raOisOi 9EONKY SAVED. Dcnlors save Five, Ten and Fifteen dollars per thousand on Cigars, and u get Tubacco at lowest iigurea, b/ ora doring horn PERRY & SLAWS?N, n Indian Qirl Cigar Store, COLUMBIA 8.0. N. II. Send for Sample*. J Dec 21 18 tf. P JL. BLATCflWY* (jl (f VVlmproved cucumber H I? K Blwoop pumims theac*Wj \>0 4v/ knowledge Stahdabd ol JjA the market, by popular verdict, the best pump for the eash I money. Attention Is invited to Blatchley's Improved Bracket, Ike ' &B9IW Drop Cheek Valve, which eaa b? H withdrawn without disturbing ths 9joints, and the eoppet chamber which never crackn, scales or rusts, and will " Inst a life lime. For sale by Dealers and the 11 trade generally. In order to be sure that n you get lHat.chlcy'u Tump, be careful aad sec 11 that It has my trade mark as above. If you 11 do not know where to buy; descriptive elroun lain, together with the name anu address ol " the ngcnt nenrcbt you, will be prainptly furnished by addressing with stamp. n CHAN. ?. BLATCHLEY, n 9Ianuffc?t?r?r, a 2 5?9m iOI.ommenCrce 8t., Philadelphia n The Ureal Matkera ? nnv nnnnn n?mn? iUU uUUUd AUUwBip : rUECBGOTT, BEHSSKT I CO., ;; 275 Kinp Street, Charlettoa, 8- C. n The Cheapest J DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, OIL CLOTHS\ CARPETS, ; MAT7NQS, H UGa, ETC.. This Hide of New Y?rk, For prices, sec LocalCall and soo them. FITS AND KMIiKPUT ponitivrly cured. The M>r?t OHH, of l?Bg* f est standing, by using Br- Hebbard'a CtaroA bottle sent free to nil addressing; f, B. t)ioblkk, DrugglH, 811 6th Ate., N. T. __ 5 humst Siflu fSstmriii uJ hm JmaIi. i') vr * f | i ' * % r toooss, SASH Am BUWDS. i i * . Mi ' i MH * Geo. S. Hacker, r CHARLESTON, S. 0. The ??1y Carolinian engaaged in the manufnctnre of Deon, 8a?h, Blind*, Mouldings and Turned Work in Oharleeton, 8. C. Prices as loir m an/ other house, and all work irat-elass. no 2(M j PICKM8 HIOH SCHOOL 4 187A. THE Exercises of the First Term of thfa fiefcool will commeaee January 18th and cm jane 9f?; ut Cruwl 7tm, July bin and end November I9lk. (Htrfnti enteriftg jtf within two weeks After the wiwwwt ef the Terms, will be charged for the whole tern; Ihoee entering efter this time, ftrom the jllue of entering. Hence, it is very import* Mi the* stedents enter ?t the eommencement of the Terse the* the/ may be property end iMily eletsifted. CiifM of find/. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT. * JUNIOR CLASS. I lit Terra?Spelling, Webttora \ Readmgr B?? . gent's ftcrHitv 12d Tern?fcriHif ml KwMn iw>1?>< I Primary Geography, Cornell's ; Mwrtri A* rithmetic, Davlei; Exercises in Writing. IXTIIHIDim OUII. 1st Term*?Geography continued: Introduce tory Ewgtkk vnmiwr, B?M?m ; Blndheg continued; Elements of Wrftlt?Arilha?(i?, Paries; Exercises In Writing. 2d Term?Im^t-aecliotsGscgrsphr completed; Analytical KngU?nN3rawwinrr Bullions ; Elements of WrMtes Arfthmrfo completed ; fe Primary V. 9. History, Quackenbos; Ex-. ercises in Writing. SKXIOR CHAM. IstTirm?English Gramarmr completed Phyo-? slial Geography, Warren's, Common Selwxri Arithmetic, Davies ; Analysis of Yivr&?; Towns. 2d Terra?Annlysia of English Language, j Greene's; Arithmetic contiuued ; Smaller Composition, QunckenbttSHigher U. 8 -w History, Stephens'. PREPARATORY DEPAR1ME NT, JUNIOR CLASS. 1st Term Latin Grammar Bullions; Larfin Jlrad*r nulllAt... ??-? ? ? ...uuisuisi J AiKQn, V>TM , f-f History of England, Markham a. 24 Term? Six Books of C?*ar, Bullion*; Analysis of Latin Heatencc, Arnold'* m??l Latin Book ; Greek Ornmnmr, KilBow; Greek Reader, Bullion*'; Elementary Algebra, completed; NuturallMiiloaophy, Qvtirek eabos, 1NTRRMKMATB CT.ABS. 1*1 Term?Si* book* of Virg)), Aa-tkon'a i* Grcfk Reader, completed; Plain Geometry Loomia; Higher Composition nnti Kbttaria Qnackenboa; Kcndrick' Greek OTIcxxIorff; 2d Term?Salluat's Catalino & Jagurtha, Anthon's; Xenophon'a Anabasis, Anthon's; ^ iiigker Algebra, commenced; Robinson's New University; Solid and Spherica* Ga? osaetry, completed; Chemistry, i'ouraana BKBIOK CLASS. 1st Term?Cicero's Select Oration*, Aatkan'a Xenophon'a Memorabilia of Jberates; A?-? Ikon's; Trigonometry and Surveying, Loo mis; Roman History, Arnold's; Latin Frost Composition, Arnold's. 2d Term?Aathon'a; Six books of llonar'a nt?J ?- ?- - 1 " ? nwu, nniRon a; urtok l'roae Uompeeilion Arnold's; nlgtbra completed, AMrouomj, Brooklosby'a ^ The abovocourse will prepare can ^ didates for admission into the Bopno* * more Clash of any oi our Southern Colleges. Stud?\ntaj#yho do not stand a satisfactory examination upon ih several studios ot onch class, will tic be allowod the privilege to advanoe t# i the next higher, but bo retained ia i such class, till ail the studies of it b? 1 satisfactorily completed. $UITION Or PRIMARY D*PAR7HKijX PER TERM. , Junior Class, ? - $10.00 i Jntormcdioto Class, ? 12.60 I i Sonior " - . 15.00 , Preparatory Department, 20.00 ?40 deduction will be made for lost timo except from prolonged sioknoss. Monthly reports of ptinctality, deportment, nnd recitations in enen stu- +*' dy. will be furnishod parents. J. H. CARLISLE, Principal! > Doo.17. 17 tf NOTICE * We have just replenished our stoek of mer* chandise for the foil and winter trade. Ladles' and gentlemen's hats and drsss gtoda generally have received soeoial ?iu? iton. Oar Shoe Department U ten full, amounting to nearly on* Ikon* ' and dollar*. Oar Cteaeral Nttck C?mprls?* nearly everything you are likely to need and will be sold very low. TLT-IT * nan ^ar Load. Of best Liverpool Salt on buad and/or 'aula two dollars per sn?k, which is CHEAPER Than before the war. All ?r? re?peotfullj in1 tiled to call and oee them. Hester ft Heater, Central, a. C., Oct. 2P, 1874. t i